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 ===== Active Converter ===== ===== Active Converter =====
-[{{ :terminology:anotherphotoweshouldadd.png?nolink&200|An Active XT-to-USB converter}}]+[{{ :terminology:orihalcon_active_din180-usb.jpg?200|An Active AT/XT-to-USB converter}}]
  
-An **Active Converter** refers to a computerized device designed to convert a keyboard's protocol and port, typically into USB.+An **active converter** refers to a computerized device designed to fully convert a keyboard's protocol and port, typically into USB. Commercial offerings can be found online, but they are often sold at a higher price compared to [[terminology:passive_converter|passive converters]].
  
 +Some users may prefer to make their own converters using off-the-shelf hardware as an alternative to commercial adapters.
  
-{{tag>terminology:keyboard-terminology}}+==== Firmware ==== 
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 +Converting any protocol into USB will require a specialized [[terminology:firmware|firmware]] in order to facilitate the conversion process.  Some firmwares provide additional features, such as keymap customization and macros. However, all firmwares must be used with their specified microcontroller. (i.e. ATmega32u4) 
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 +The list of common firmwares used in active converters [[terminology:firmware|can be found here]]. 
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 + 
 +==== Examples ==== 
 +<gallery>  
 +terminology:generic_active_rs232-usb.jpg 
 +terminology:manhattan_active_ps2-usb.jpg 
 +terminology:orihalcon_active_8p8c-usb.jpg 
 +terminology:orihalcon_active_din180-usb.jpg 
 +terminology:orihalcon_active_din240-usb.jpg 
 +terminology:perixx_active_ps2-usb.jpg 
 +terminology:t4teeee0_active_din240-usb.jpg 
 +</gallery> 
 + 
 +{{tag>terminology:conversion-terminology}}